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The mug of shame. |
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The mug of shame.
The stupid candidates we have seen before but the thing to take note of is a container of import products has mugs with the union flag on them.
So buying a union flag mug in London does little to help the British economy because Lord Sugar imports them. |
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And they were not even that good, it may have been the light, but they looked slightly yellow where the white ought to have been
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I think they were printed in the "Grunge" style, but yes they weren't very good
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I think they were printed in the "Grunge" style, but yes they weren't very good
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When I saw this thread title I thought it was going to be about Alex!
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The OP is wrong in many different ways.
1. Lord Sugar does not import mugs. 2. The container was loaded with a mixture of items but many would not have been imported. The mugs were probably made in the UK, and the bubble wrap most certainly was. 3. Even if they were imported, purchasing such products still helps create employment and aids the British economy. |
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